Heartworm Test: tests for presence of an antigen (protein) produced by adult female heartworms to screen for heartworm infection.

Fecal Flotation: screens for the presence of intestinal worms and other parasites including round worms, hook worms, whip worms, tape worms and coccidia.

Feline Leukemia Test: tests for the presence of Feline Leukemia antigen. Feline Leukemia is a retrovirus that affects cats' immune systems and is contagious to other cats via close contact such as sharing water bowls.

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (Feline AIDS): tests for the presence of antibodies to FIV. FIV is a retrovirus that affects cats' immune systems and is contagious to other cats via bite wounds.

Pancreatic Lipase (Pancreatitis Test): tests for the presence of an enzyme called pancreatic lipase. A positive test is suggestive of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) which causes vomiting, diarrhea, depression and poor appetite.

Wellness Laboratory Testing

Even healthy pets should have bloodwork performed on a regular basis. This helps us screen for and locate problems before they become severe. Routine labwork also serves as a good baseline measure for comparison when pets get sick. We offer comprehensive wellness packages for dogs and cats of all ages.

For pets less than 8 years of age, we recommend a yearly complete blood count (CBC), chemistry panel, and heartworm test. This is available as a discounted package- call our office for more details!

For pets greater than 8 years of age, we recommend a complete blood count (CBC), chemistry panel, heartworm test, urinalysis and thyroid test every 6 months. This is available as a discounted package- call our office for more details!

For all pets, we recommend fecal testing for parasites every 6 months.

Specialty Reference Laboratory Services

Sometimes pets need tests that are a little out of the ordinary. For those cases, we work closely with several reference laboratories to provide prompt service.